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The Front Porch

This week I met someone online who recently acquired several vintage photos when she attended a family reunion in Virginia. She said: “it just happened that while we were looking for the grave of a seven year old boy, brother to one of my cousins that we found him buried in the front yard of Jeanette… When I asked to see any vintage photos Jeanette handed me a plastic bag with these in them. They had come from her grandmother’s mother.” Her grandmother’s mother was Rhoda Lineberry nee Harmon, who is my great, great grandmother.

Apparently, these photos were passed down from Rhoda to a daughter, who is my great grandfather Jacob Lineberry’s sister. This is especially exciting to me because we have very few old photos due to a 1932 flood that ruined many of them.

While Jacob moved away from Virginia he remained connected to his family through letters, several of which may be read at Jacob’s Letters. I’m so happy that he sent photos of his family along with his letters. By 1901 Jacob was married and living in Oklahoma. Here is one of the postcards among Rhoda’s things:

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Here’s a closeup of Eva and the kids:

At first I was somewhat skeptical but when compared with other photos we already had I’m convinced it is Eva, Bernita, Johnnie & Leonard Lineberry. As an example notice the photo below of the same 3 siblings about the same age as the photo of them standing in front of the house. The children and the porch are similar.

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I love seeing the house where they lived. It gives me something new to ponder.

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2 thoughts on “The Front Porch”

Like you I believe this is Eva and 3 of her children. The children look the same. I am pleased that Jeanette allowed me to borrow the photos and put them on Facebook and thrilled that I found you and your mom. I will continue to seek more information about the photos and keep you informed of anything else I find out.
Val

When you get the people big enough (which isn’t big enough), there is a great deal of similarity in face shape between Eva and the other woman. She doesn’t look like Violet to me – what do you think about the woman?

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Delving into family stories, documents and photos is what I enjoy! Relative Storyboard: capturing family memories, is my blog where I share and encourage discussion about my findings. Often I only have tidbits of information that I piece together in hopes that one day I'll have a more complete storyboard.
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